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Clymenella torquata
Bamboo worm·Leidy, 1855
GBIF:159501170
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ABOUT
Descriptions(10)
Brackish sublittoral soft (9 level 2)
Circalittoral rock and other hard substrata (A4 level 2)
Deep-sea bed (A6 level 2)
Hill1, M., Baker, R., Broad, G., Chandler, P.J., Copp, G.H., Ellis, J., Jones, D., Hoyland, C., Laing, I., Longshaw, M., Moore, N., Parrott, D., Pearman, D., Preston, C.D., Smith, R.M., Waters, R. 2005. Audit of non-native species in England. Report to English Nature, Peterborough, U.K.
Infralittoral rock and other hard substrata (A3 level 2)
Littoral rock and other hard substrata (A1 level 2)
Littoral sediment (A2 level 2)
North West Atlantic Ocean
Northern America
Hill1, M., Baker, R., Broad, G., Chandler, P.J., Copp, G.H., Ellis, J., Jones, D., Hoyland, C., Laing, I., Longshaw, M., Moore, N., Parrott, D., Pearman, D., Preston, C.D., Smith, R.M., Waters, R. 2005. Audit of non-native species in England. Report to English Nature, Peterborough, U.K.
Sublittoral sediment (A5 level 2)
Zoobenthos
Navajas M et al. (2010) Mites and ticks (Acari). Chapter 7.4. In: Roques A et al. (Eds) Arthropod invasions in Europe. BioRisk 4(1): 149–192.
Export occurrence data
Darwin Core Archive (ZIP)
GEOGRAPHY
Distribution Map
REGIONS
Geographic Distribution(5)
Great Britain | Atlantic Ocean(GB)
introduced
Great Britain | Atlantic Ocean(GB)
introduced
England | North Sea(GB)
introduced
England | North Sea(GB)
introduced
Ireland | Atlantic Ocean(IE)
introduced
DATA
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Common names used for this species across different languages and regions.
Bamboo wormeng
Vernacular (common) names are the everyday names used for a species in different languages and regions. A single species may have dozens of common names worldwide.
Bamboo worm
eng
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